Looking for Winter Skin Care Recommendations
Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2011 10:54 pm
I need some advice on trying a serum from SN.
I have reactive skin with redness on my cheeks and nose. I have large pores with some blackheads on my nose and chin and broken capillaries on my lower cheeks to contend with. It's fairly oily, sensitive, and somewhat acne prone in the summer. In the winter, it can be dry, sensitive, yet still oily in my t-zone. Right now, I have dry patches on my lower cheeks and around my mouth, yet the other parts of my face are pretty oily. By the end of the day, I am oily all over my face (minus a little on the dry patches).
I have been using a non-SN Normal to Dry moisturizer plus my Philosophy Hope is Not Enough Facial Firming Serum both day and night (a little lighter application of both during the day under my makeup). I exfoliate lightly with a washcloth, the SN Apricot Cleansing Oil, and sometimes Philosophy Microdelivery Exfoliating Wash (nose and chin only).
Because I am fairly oily at the end of the day, I am thinking my serum and moisturizer must be a little too heavy (at least for the t-zone). From what I have read, the Green Tea and Aloe Serum might be the best bet for a serum during the day under makeup as it seems to be the lightest serum and yet deals with acne prone skin. Do you think this serum will be the best one, or will something else be better suited for my problem skin? Or, do you think I should use one serum on the oily part and my heavier serum on the other parts?
Thanks in advance for any advice!
I have reactive skin with redness on my cheeks and nose. I have large pores with some blackheads on my nose and chin and broken capillaries on my lower cheeks to contend with. It's fairly oily, sensitive, and somewhat acne prone in the summer. In the winter, it can be dry, sensitive, yet still oily in my t-zone. Right now, I have dry patches on my lower cheeks and around my mouth, yet the other parts of my face are pretty oily. By the end of the day, I am oily all over my face (minus a little on the dry patches).
I have been using a non-SN Normal to Dry moisturizer plus my Philosophy Hope is Not Enough Facial Firming Serum both day and night (a little lighter application of both during the day under my makeup). I exfoliate lightly with a washcloth, the SN Apricot Cleansing Oil, and sometimes Philosophy Microdelivery Exfoliating Wash (nose and chin only).
Because I am fairly oily at the end of the day, I am thinking my serum and moisturizer must be a little too heavy (at least for the t-zone). From what I have read, the Green Tea and Aloe Serum might be the best bet for a serum during the day under makeup as it seems to be the lightest serum and yet deals with acne prone skin. Do you think this serum will be the best one, or will something else be better suited for my problem skin? Or, do you think I should use one serum on the oily part and my heavier serum on the other parts?
Thanks in advance for any advice!